Tagged: Grants and Research
The UW-Green Bay Research Council is currently accepting proposals for Fall 2017 Grants in Aid of Research. Faculty having applied for GIAR funding in the past will want to note that revisions have been...
The Office of Grants and Research, in collaboration with the Institutional Review Board (IRB) Committee and Institutional Animal Care & Use Committee (IACUC), has officially opened a new, online portal for research-related compliance training...
During this politically-polarized time, UW-Green Bay’s Office of Grants and Research was fortunate to celebrate a day without politics. Last Wednesday (April 12), eight undergraduate researchers displayed the intellect gained from their careers at...
The 16th annual UW-System Symposium for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity will be held on the UW-Stevens Point campus on April 21, 2017. The registration deadline is Feb. 28 (yes, right around the corner!). Students from...
The 16th annual UW-System Symposium for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity will be held on the UW-Stevens Point campus on April 21, 2017. University of Wisconsin undergraduate students will join their peers from two-and...
UW-Green Bay’s Humanistic Studies Program received a grant from the Wisconsin Humanities Council for a project: Displacement and Immigration: Through a Different Lens. The funding will be used to help middle school students and...
The Office of Grants & Research and Office of the Provost encourage you to publicize the following opportunity to your students and their faculty mentors: The 14th Annual Research in the Rotunda is Wed., April 12, 2017...
WiSys and the Office of Grants & Research will host a grant information session for UW-Green Bay faculty from 11:40 a.m. to 12:40 p.m. on Friday Oct. 21, in the Heritage Room, University Union....
If you are thinking of applying for grant funding, please contact UWGB’s Office of Grants and Research. Personnel wishes to help you through the process of finding funding, writing and submitting your proposal. Reach...
The Behavioral Health Training Partnership (BHTP) at UWGB has received a $95,661 grant to improve understanding and crisis response to individuals living with dementia. The BHTP team, Sharon Locklin, Jessica Delzer and Gail Trimberger,...